A popular seller, Gatorade and Gatorade G2, for example, will no longer be sold in middle schools, which are only being allowed to offer water, milk and 100 percent juice.

And at the high school level, only Gatorade G2 will be sold, which has less sodium and calories than the regular Gatorade drink.

Changes are part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.

In addition, schools will no longer be selling vanilla ice cream cups, for example. Instead, they'll be fudge bars and frozen yogurt.

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